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1. Ukraine
2. Supreme Court
The Supreme Court announced yesterday that it would reconsider Race-based affirmative action in college admissionA move that could eliminate campus practices that have benefited widely to black and Hispanic students. Judges will hear about policy challenges at Harvard University and North Carolina University starting next October and may be decided by June 2023. Even in the pipeline, the High Court has agreed. Take up proceedings that may limit federal jurisdiction over wetlands Protected under the Water Purification Act. This incident occurs when the Biden administration is actively trying to revoke its rollback to federal protection during the Trump era.Separately, the Supreme Court refused to take it up. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s Challenge Covid-19 To the proxy voting protocol of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi during the pandemic.
3. Coronavirus
The Biden administration said that Not enforcing federal personnel vaccination obligations After a federal judge in Texas blocked execution on Friday in an ongoing proceeding Vaccine obligations for civil servants.. This move occurs after the judge calls the overstepping of presidential authority a mission and defeats another mission that has been applied to workers in the private sector.Separately, a judge of the State Supreme Court Defeated Maskman Date in New York Yesterday, the Governor and the New York State Health Department ruled that they did not have the authority to establish such a mission without the approval of the Legislature.
4. Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso Army Said he took control of the country Yesterday, President Rock Cabole was dismissed, the government was dissolved, the constitution was suspended, and the border was closed. The coup was announced on national television by Captain Sidsore Kader Ouedraogo. He said the military had seized power in response to the country’s “continuing deterioration of security” and the “government incompetence” that united the people. Sitting beside him was Lieutenant Colonel Paul Henri Damiva, who was introduced as the new leader of the country. Damiba was recently promoted by Cabore to commander of the country’s Wehrkreis III, which is responsible for the security of the capital Ouagadougou, according to Reuters. No mention was made of the whereabouts of Cabore. The president has not been seen in public since the fight broke out on Sunday around the presidential residence.
5. Boris Johnson
The Metropolitan Police Department in London Survey of “number of events” in Downing Street In allegations of Covid’s rule violations at the heart of the British government, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces strict scrutiny to attend rallies while the rest of his country is blocked. increase.Johnson Celebrated his birthday at a gathering A spokesman said yesterday at his official residence in June 2020, when Britain was in its first Covid-19 shutdown. For weeks, Johnson has been under pressure for alleged summer garden parties and Christmas gatherings in Downing Street. Meanwhile, his approval rating has plummeted, and there seems to be a growing sense among his ruling Conservatives that he is becoming responsible.
Browsing breakfast
Highlights of the men’s clothing show at Paris Fashion Week
Kanye West and his new girlfriend Julia Fox were stunned Matching denim costume.. If you ask me, it’s very trendy and very 80’s.
Saturn’s “Death Star” satellite can embrace the hidden sea
Yes, Curiously resembles the Death Star From the movie “Star Wars”, a thick ice shell protects something from entering and exiting. Excuse me, Han and Luke.
Ford didn’t take an order because so many people want this truck
Do you have a truck fan?This is the last week on the waiting list This popular 2022 model..
Minnesota is currently voting to name the new snowplow
May be better than anything else Plowy McPlowface??Here it is: Betty Whiteout
Krispy Kreme provides blood donors with 12 free donuts
Just prove that you are a donor to the American Red Cross or other blood donors, Free box of deliciousness..
Today’s number
110,000
It’s approximate How many people can be prevented from dying each year In the United States, adults over the age of 40 add moderate to intense physical activity for 10 minutes a day to their normal routine, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine.
Today’s quote
“Gun violence is a public health crisis. You don’t have time to wait. You have to act. The sea of violence comes from many rivers. You have to dam all the rivers that bring about this great crisis. not.”
-New York Mayor Eric Adams announces details of his administration Blueprint for fighting gun violenceFrom increasing police on patrol and fighting the influx of guns into the city, to encouraging prosecutors to move faster on suspicion of guns.
today’s weather
And finally
Courageous baby penguins
Start your day with a happy note. Watch this little cutie find her courage to make her friends for the first time. ((((Click here to view).